Santa Cruz out duels Mares in another classic
LOS ANGELES–Leo Santa Cruz gained his 2nd victory over crosstown rival Abner Mares with a 12-round unanimous decision to win the WBA Featherweight title in front of 12,505 fans at Staples Center.
The two stood toe to toe for much of the fight which thrilled the fans at Staples Center. Santa Cruz was throwing and landing more, but Mares was having his moments.
Santa Cruz was cut around the left eyes in the 9th frame.
Santa Cruz, 125 lbs of Los Angles won by scores of 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113 to go to 35-1-1. Mares, 125.8 lbs of Guadalajara, MEX is 31-3-1.
LEO SANTA CRUZ
“It was a great fight. Another war like we said. I had to be smarter. I had to do what I had to do to win the fight.
“I love the crowd. I love to make them happy. Whatever I can do to please them, I do it.
“A cut is a cut, it’s just blood. If anything, it brings more hunger out of me.
“It feels great to get this victory. Abner is a great fighter. He left his heart out there. It was a tough fight but thank God we got the victory.
“Hopefully I am (the best featherweight in the world). But I leave it to the fans to say who is the best. If they say I’m the best, then thank God they say that.
“I want Gary Russell. Let’s unify. I’m not scared of anybody. Whoever I get, let’s go. I’m ready.”
ABNER MARES
“ It was a ‘Fight of the Year’ like I told you guys. We come here, we pleased the crowd. Win or lose, I don’t care. I’m here to please the fans.
“It is what it is. The judges made their decision. I can’t overturn that. It was a close fight. Do you guys want to see a third fight? Let’s do this.
“It’s always a problem getting on the inside. I fought a hard, close fight. I fought my heart out, but at the end of the day I’m pleased with my performance.
“Without a doubt, Leo is the number one featherweight in the world. I say before the fight that the winner of this would be the best in the world. I take my hat off to him.
“This is our town. Leo Santa Cruz an Abner Mares, let’s do number three.”
Jermell Charlo defended the WBC Super Welterweight title with a 12-round majority decision over former champion Austin Trout.
Charlo scored a knockdown in round three, but Trout showed champions courage and was competitive during the fight.
In round nine, the pressure made Trout take a knee. After the 2nd knock down for Charlo, Charlo begins to give the pressure. Lands a hard right to the face and Trout tries to evade. Charlo gets Trout against the ropes and lands a left and right body shot.
Charlo, 154 lbs of Houston, TX won on two cards 118-108 and 115-111 while a 3rd card was event at 113-113. Charlo is now 31-0. Trout, 154 lbs of Las Cruces, NM is 31-5.
JERMELL CHARLO
“I went to fish, I tried to get some trout but I couldn’t catch him on the hook. I know they’re used to seeing me knock boys out but at least they saw me take care of business.
“I already knew Trout was going to come in and try to survive. Trout wasn’t going down like that. He’s a veteran, he’s a real fighter, but I don’t know what the judges were looking at. I won that fight.
“Sometimes you knock them out, sometimes you just beat them.”
On a potential unification with Jarret Hurd:
“Trout will tell you who will win that fight. Trout moved, that’s why he survived 12. If Hurd sat in front of me and took those shots he’s done.”
AUSTIN TROUT
“Take those knockdowns away I won the fight. I can’t make any excuses, the better man won with those knockdowns.
“Both Jermall and Jermell are really good. They are the future. But I’m not done yet. I’m not defined by my results. I’m defined by the risks that I take. I’ve taken the risks and I’ve stood my ground every time against giants and killers. And I’m still here.
On a potential fight between Charlo and Hurd:
“That’s a damn good fight. Charlo can crack and Hurd is resilient. I know I’ll be tuned in.”
Lina Licona stopped Brittany Horton at 45 seconds of round three of their scheduled 4-round light flyweight bout.
Licona scored a knockdown in the 1st round and finished the fight in round three.
Licona, 108 lbs of Westminster, CA was making her pro debut. Horton, 109.6 lbs of Belen, NM is 0-2.
Karlos Balderas dropped Alex Silva twice in the 1st frame en route to a stoppage in that opening frame of their lightweight bout.
The fight ended with a left hook to the body at 2:32 for Balderas, 134 lbs of Santa Maria, CA who is now 5-0 with 4 knockouts. Silva, 133 lbs of Barstow, CA is 3-8.
Jose Balderas won a four-round unanimous decision over Luis Montellano in a super bantamweight bout.
Balderas, 118.8 lbs of Santa Maria, CA won by scores of 40-36 on all cards, and is now 3-0. Montellano, 117.2 lbs of Tijuana, MEX is 0-2-1.
Angel Alejandro won a four-round unanimous decision over Erik Rocha in a super bantamweight bout.
Alejandro, 123 lbs of Dallas, TX win by scores of 40-36 on all cards, and is now 3-0. Rocha, 122 lbs of Houston, TX is 1-4.
Ivan Redkach won an eight-round unanimous decision over Brian M Jones in a welterweight bout.
Redkach, 142 lbs of Bkovah, UKR is 21-4-1. Jones, 140.4 lbs of Clarksville, TX is 14-9.
Jose Gomez won a split decision over Ryan Lee Allen in a six-round junior lightweight bout.
Gomez, 128 lbs of Huntington Beach, CA wony by scores of 59-55 and 58-56 is 11-0. Allen, 126 lbs of Jacksonville, MI took a card by a 59-55 score and is 4-2-1.
Jerry Perez stopped Josh Ross in round three of their scheduled four round junior lightweight bout.
Perez landed first punch for a knockdown to Ross at the beginning of the first round. Ross gets up after what appeared to be a long 9-count.. Ross knocked down for 2nd time of the match towards end of round 2 but gets back up. Perez lands hard body shot with a hook to bring down Ross for the 3rd time in round 3. Ross calls it quits at 2:02.
Perez, 131 lbs of Oak Hill, CA is 7-0 with 5 knockouts. Ross, 136.4 lbs of West Monroe, LA is 3-8-4.
Antonio Santa Cruz won a four-round unanimous decision over Jordan B Reyes in a super bantamweight bout.
Santa Cruz, 121.4 lbs of San Gabriel, CA won by scores of 40-36 twice and 39-37 and is 7-4. Reyes, 122 lbs of Mexicali, MEX is 2-7.